Emmanuel College Speech Rubric
Course Name: ______Date: ______
Teacher Name: ______Student Name:______
Assignment Name: ______Required Time: ____minutes ___seconds
4 points
Excellent or all of the time / 3 points
Good or most of the time / 2 points
Fair or some of the time / 1 points
Poor or not often; rare
Col. A Score / Column B
Points per category / Details about each category
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x2 = / DELIVERY
Points: ____ /
  • eye contact
  • no "um" or "okay" or other unnecessary words
  • Spoke with inflections and vocal variety, not monotone
  • Didn’t lean on podium
  • Overall posture, gestures were good, natural
  • Didn’t depend too heavily on notes
  • Maintained good rate; not too fast or too slow

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x2 = / INTRODUCTION
Points: ____ /
  • Effective attention getter
  • Maintained interest
  • Stated the purpose of the speech very clearly
  • Established credibility very clearly
  • Previewed main points very clearly

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x1 = / TRANSITIONS
Points: ____ /
  • Used transitions between introduction, main points and conclusion very clearly and thoroughly

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x2 = / BODY
Points: ____ /
  • I always knew which main point you were talking about
  • Used internal summaries between each main point
  • Referred to visuals
  • Used examples
  • Clearly referred to sources during pres.

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x2 = / CONCLUSION

Points: ____ /
  • Clearly forewarned audience about finishing the speech
  • Recapped main points clearly
  • Effective final thought or memorable statement

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x1 = / VERBAL
Points: ____ /
  • Used clear, concrete words
  • Used familiar words, no jargon or slang
  • Very effective use of imagery (simile, metaphor, rhythm, alliteration, antithesis)
  • Words were used accurately
  • Words used were very appropriate to the occasion, audience, topic, speaker

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x1 = / POWERPOINT
& VISUALS (AUDIO/ VISUAL)
Points: ____ /
  • Very clear, easy to read, large enough to be seen
  • Contains only pertinent information, not entire sentences
  • Explained clearly within the speech
  • Did not look or talk to the A/V at all
  • Number of slides fit presentation very well
  • Font choice and size appropriate and readable
  • Font and background colors very appropriate
  • Not too much text per slide

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x1 = / CREDIBILITY
Points: ____ /
  • Explanation of competency or expertise clearly stated
  • Speaker clearly knew topic
  • Explanation of investigation and research on topic clearly shared
  • Delivered with clear expression and strong conviction
  • The speaker clearly appeared to have best interest of audience in mind

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x1 = / TARGET AUDIENCE
Points: ____ /
  • Established common ground
  • Spoke to audience's beliefs and attitudes clearly
  • Answered audience fears and objections clearly
  • Used evidence very effectively
  • Reasoned effectively
  • Adjusted to audience feedback
  • Speech was clearly appropriate for the setting
  • Made the speech very important and relevant to audience

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x1 = / TIME
Points: ____ /
  • Finished within 30 seconds (0:30) of required time
  • Finished 31-60 (0:31 - 1:00) too short or too long from required time
  • Finished 61-90 (1:01 – 1:30) seconds too short or too long from required time
  • Finished too short or too long from required time by 91 seconds or more (1:31 or more)

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x1 = / Q & A
Points: ____ /
  • Was asked at least 3 questions
  • Answer was clear and complete
  • Was polite for all Q’s (said thank you or good question)
  • If didn’t know answer, said you would get it

Speech Grade
Col. A
total
____ / (Add scores in Col. A, then divide Col. A total by 60 possible points. For example, 48/60 = 80% for a grade of 80.)

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